Course Overview
Our Higher National Certificate (HNC) Level 4 Mechanical Engineering has been designed in consultation with industry and is intended to link to local industry as much as possible, both in its content and in the mode of attendance.
The aim is to produce a highly qualified and knowledgeable engineer who can meet the requirements of the world of work. This is a specialist vocational programme with a strong work related emphasis.
The course provides a thorough grounding in the key concepts and practical skills required in the sector and is nationally recognised by employers, plus allows for further study at degree level and beyond.
… those who want a career in Engineering, Design, Manufacturing or Maintenance
… students who are interested in the design and manufacturing of heat engines, electro pnuematic & hydraulic systems, jet engines, vehicles, rockets and airplanes
… students who prefer vocational, hands-on courses
… numerate, creative and self-motivated individuals
The course provides a thorough grounding in the key concepts and practical skills required in the sector.
You will study units including:
Year 1
- Engineering Mathematics (you’ll learn the mathematical skills needed to solve engineering problems and understand the relevance of mathematics in engineering)
- Professional Engineering Techniques (This module covers the key skills that will provide a basis for future personal and professional development)
- Thermofluids 1 (You’ll gain a basic understanding of thermodynamic and fluid mechanic properties of liquids and gases and a basis for more advanced study)
Year 2
- Mechanical Science 1 (You’ll learn engineering principles in the areas of static and dynamic and investigate a number of major scientific principles)
- Measurement Systems (You’ll learn to specify and select sensors for engineering measurement and design fundamental signal processing circuitry
- Design and Manufacture (You’ll gain knowledge in engineering design, manufacturing and materials to acquire basic skills in manufacturing practice
You will learn through a mixture of lectures, tutorials and practical sessions.
Assessment
Learners will be assessed via mainly coursework and examinations.
Assessment is based on a mix of course assignments, written assessments and formal examinations.
You will learn through a mixture of lectures, tutorials and practical sessions. You will attend college eight hours per week, 30 weeks per year. Assessment will be through a mixture of course work and examination.
This course is ideal for those that wish to progress their career into technician engineering positions within a wide range of companies. The course will also prepare you for our Level 5 HND in Mechanical Engineering. There is also the possibility of advancing onto the first or second year of a university degree programme.
You would usually need at least one of the following:
- A relevant BTEC Level 3 profile of Merit/Merit
- CC at A Level
- CC grades at A Level plus C in Welsh Baccalaureate
Plus: GCSE passes in three subjects at grade C or above to include Maths and English Language (or equivalent).
Mature students with relevant industry experience who do not meet the academic qualifications will be considered individually via interview.
Upon completion, you can progress onto a Level 5 HND in Mechanical Engineering or the first/second year of a university degree programme.
Alternatively, you can go into technician engineering positions.
You will attend college eight hours per week, 30 weeks per year.